Still managing to squeeze out a few older targets during my morning hunts. Except for the 3 silvers, 27 Merc, 58 Rosie and 42p war nickel, the other older coins are about toasted. I think the buffalo nickel is a 1921, but not sure about the 2. The I H appears to be 1890 and 2 of the wheats are 52 and 58.The other is toast. Kind of a unique junk ring and still digging the occasional bullet. Most of the bullets are coming in from 57-64 on the bigger ones and a little less on the smaller. I know I wouldn't want to get hit with the larger one. The I H cent was mostly a mid tone with the occasional high tone and was reading 57-64 at 6." The Buffalo was also bouncy reading 27-34 at 5", but partially on edge. Both dimes were 5-6" and locked pretty good from 75-77. I hate to say it, but we could use some rain. First 3" of turf are pretty baked and hard where the sun hits directly. F 75 LTD with 11" coil and in B P mode, disc 0, sen 90, 3h and 4h tones and gb of 64-66 with 1-3 feo bars. HH jim tn